The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Department of Public Safety between Feb. 23 and March 3. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or DPS incident reports.

ASSAULT (2)

Feb. 26, 5:45 p.m., 3000 block of Market Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that he was assaulted by an unknown male operating a grey pickup truck during a road rage incident.

Feb. 28, 2:56 a.m. 3300 block of Powelton Avenue

A Drexel student was crossing the street when he was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene. That vehicle was located at an off campus location and the offender, a non-Drexel affiliate, was arrested for assault and DUI.

THEFT (2)

Feb. 26, 4:47 a.m. 3300 block of Cherry Street

Drexel police arrested a non-Drexel affiliate after he was observed entering a vehicle by force and attempting to remove items from inside.

Mar. 3, 1:20 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. 3300 block of Market Street

Two Drexel students reported that an unknown person(s) removed items from their purses that were left in view in an unsecured room.

VANDALISM (5)

Feb.26, 100 block of North 34th Street

A Drexel employee reported that an unknown person(s) sprayed graffiti on the rear wall of their residence hall.

Feb. 23 to Feb. 26, 3400 block of Warren Street

A Drexel student reported that an unknown person(s) damaged the mirror and window to his car and fled the scene of the crime.

Feb. 25 6 Feb. 26, 3400 block of Warren Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that an unknown person(s) broke the mirror, the gas cap and the window to his car during a vandalism and robbery.

Feb.25 to Feb. 27, 3400 block of Warran Street

A Drexel student reported that an unknown person(s) broke the mirror and driver side window to his car.

Feb. 27, 3400 block of Warrren Street

A Drexel student reported that on an unknown person(s) broke the driver side window to his car and damaged the interior.

POLICY VIOLATIONS (8)

During the period covered in this report, there were two policy violations for drugs and six policy violations for alcohol. The reports were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.